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Assisted Housing and Income Segregation among Neighborhoods in U.S. Metropoli…
Owens, Ann

Over the past 40 years, assisted housing in the United States has undergone a dramatic geographic deconcentration, with at least one unit of assisted housing now located in most metropolitan neighborhoods. The location of assisted housing shapes where low-income assisted renters live, and it may also affect the residential choices of nonassisted residents. This article examines whether the deco…

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Volume 660, July 2015, pages 98-116
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Neighborhood Income Composition by Household Race and Income, 1990–2009
Reardon, Sean FFox, LindsayTownsend, Joseph

Residential segregation, by definition, leads to racial and socioeconomic disparities in neighborhood conditions. These disparities may in turn produce inequality in social and economic opportunities and outcomes. Because racial and socioeconomic segregation are not independent of each other, however, any analysis of their causes, patterns, and effects must rest on an understanding of the joint…

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Volume 660, July 2015, pages 78-97
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Creating the Black Ghetto Black Residential Patterns before and during the G…
Logan, John RZhang, WeiweiTurner, RichardShertzer, Allison

Were black ghettos a product of white reaction to the Great Migration in the 1920s and 1930s, or did the ghettoization process have earlier roots? This article takes advantage of recently available data on black and white residential patterns in several major northern cities in the period 1880–1940. Using geographic areas smaller than contemporary census tracts, we trace the growth of black pop…

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Volume 660, July 2015, pages 18-35
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Desvinculado y Desigual Is Segregation Harmful to Latinos?
Ellen, Ingrid GouldSteil, JustinRoca, Jorge De la

Despite the high levels of metropolitan-area segregation that Latinos experience, there is a lack of research examining the effects of segregation on Latino socioeconomic outcomes and whether those effects differ from the negative effects documented for African Americans. We find that segregation is consistently associated with lower levels of educational attainment and labor market success for…

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Volume 660, July 2015, pages 57-77
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Spatial Assimilation in U.S. Cities and Communities? Emerging Patterns of His…
Lichter, Daniel TParisi, DomenicoTaquino, Michael C

This article provides a geographically inclusive empirical framework for studying changing U.S. patterns of Hispanic segregation. Whether Hispanics have joined the American mainstream depends in part on whether they translate upward mobility into residence patterns that mirror the rest of the nation. Based on block and place data from the 1990–2010 decennial censuses, our results provide eviden…

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Volume 660, July 2015, pages 36-56
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Content Analysis and the Algorithmic Coder: What Computational Social Science…
Zamith, RodrigoLewis, Seth C

To deal with ever-larger datasets, media scholars are increasingly using computational analytic methods. This article focuses on how the traditional (manual) approach to conducting a content analysis—a primary method in the study of media messages—is being reconfigured, assesses what is gained and lost in turning to computational solutions, and builds on a “hybrid” approach to content analysis.…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 307-318
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Constructing Recommendation Systems for Effective Health Messages Using Conte…
Cappella, Joseph NYang, SijiaLee, Sungkyoung

Theoretical and empirical approaches to the design of effective messages to increase healthy and reduce risky behavior have shown only incremental progress. This article explores approaches to the development of a “recommendation system” for archives of public health messages. Recommendation systems are algorithms operating on dense data involving both individual preferences and objective messa…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 290-306
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Big Data under the Microscope and Brains in Social Context: Integrating Metho…
O’Donnell, Matthew BrookFalk, Emily B

Methods for analyzing neural and computational social science data are usually used by different types of scientists and generally seen as distinct, but they strongly complement one another. Computational social science methodologies can strengthen and contextualize individual-level analysis, specifically our understanding of the brain. Neuroscience can help to unpack the mechanisms that lead f…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 260-273
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Automating Open Science for Big Data
Crosas, MercèKing, GaryHonaker, JamesSweeney, Latanya

The vast majority of social science research uses small (megabyte- or gigabyte-scale) datasets. These fixed-scale datasets are commonly downloaded to the researcher’s computer where the analysis is performed. The data can be shared, archived, and cited with well-established technologies, such as the Dataverse Project, to support the published results. The trend toward big data—including large-s…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 246-259
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The Network of Celebrity Politics Political Implications of Celebrity Follow…
Park, SungjinLee, JihyeRyu, SeungjinHahn, Kyu S

With the rise of networked media such as Twitter, celebrities’ ability to speak on policy matters directly to the public has become amplified. We investigate the political implications of celebrity activism on Twitter by estimating the political ideology of thirty-four South Korean news outlets and fourteen political celebrities based on the co-following pattern among 1,868,587 Twitter users. W…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 246-260
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The Power of Television Images in a Social Media Age: Linking Biobehavioral a…
Hanna, AlexanderShah, Dhavan VBucy, Erik PWells, ChrisQuevedo, Vidal

There is considerable controversy surrounding the study of presidential debates, particularly efforts to connect their content and impact. Research has long debated whether the citizenry reacts to what candidates say, how they say it, or simply how they appear. This study uses detailed coding of the first 2012 debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney to test the relative influence of the can…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 225-245
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The Dynamics of Issue Frame Competition in Traditional and Social Media
Guggenheim, LaurenJang, S MoBae, Soo YoungNeuman, W Russell

This study examines the dynamics of the framing of mass shooting incidences in the U.S. occurring in the traditional commercial online news media and Twitter. We demonstrate that there is a dynamic, reciprocal relationship between the attention paid to different aspects of mass shootings in online news and in Twitter: tweets tend to be responsive to traditional media reporting, but traditional …

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 207-224
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What Social Media Data We Are Missing and How to Get It
Resnick, PaulAdar, EytanLampe, Cliff

Most electronic behavior traces available to social scientists offer a site-centric view of behavior. We argue that to understand patterns of interpersonal communication and media consumption, a more person-centric view is needed. The ideal research platform would capture reading as well as writing and friending, behavior across multiple sites, and demographic and psychographic variables. It wo…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 192-206
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Online Fragmentation in Wartime A Longitudinal Analysis of Tweets about Syri…
Aday, SeanFreelon, DeenLynch, Marc

Theorists have long predicted that like-minded individuals will tend to use social media to self-segregate into enclaves and that this tendency toward homophily will increase over time. Many studies have found moment-in-time evidence of network homophily, but very few have been able to directly measure longitudinal changes in the diversity of social media users’ habits. This is due in part to a…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 166-179
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Individual Motivations and Network Effects A Multilevel Analysis of the Stru…
Welles, Brooke FoucaultContractor, Noshir

This article explores the relative influence of individual and network-level effects on the emergence of online social relationships. Using network modeling and data drawn from logs of social behavior inside the virtual world Second Life, we combine individual- and network-level theories into an integrated model of online social relationship formation. Results reveal that time spent online and …

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 180-191
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Candidate Networks, Citizen Clusters, and Political Expression Strategic Has…
Bode, LeticiaHanna, AlexanderYang, JunghwanShah, Dhavan V

Twitter provides a direct method for political actors to connect with citizens, and for those citizens to organize into online clusters through their use of hashtags (i.e., a word or phrase marked with # to identify an idea or topic and facilitate a search for it). We examine the political alignments and networking of Twitter users, analyzing 9 million tweets produced by more than 23,000 random…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 149-165
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Searching and Clustering Methodologies Connecting Political Communication Co…
Driscoll, KevinThorson, Kjerstin

People create, consume, and share content online in increasingly complex ways, often including multiple news, entertainment, and social media platforms. This article explores methods for tracing political media content across overlapping communication infrastructures. Using the 2011 Occupy Movement protests and 2013 consumer boycotts as cases, we illustrate methods for creating integrated datas…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 134-148
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Using Supervised Machine Learning to Code Policy Issues Can Classifiers Gene…
Vliegenthart, RensBurscher, BjornDe Vreese, Claes H

Content analysis of political communication usually covers large amounts of material and makes the study of dynamics in issue salience a costly enterprise. In this article, we present a supervised machine learning approach for the automatic coding of policy issues, which we apply to news articles and parliamentary questions. Comparing computer-based annotations with human annotations shows that…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 122-133
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Bad News or Mad News? Sentiment Scoring of Negativity, Fear, and Anger in New…
Soroka, StuartYoung, LoriBalmas, Meital

This article examines the prevalence and nature of negativity in news content. Using dictionary-based sentiment analysis, we examine roughly fifty-five thousand front-page news stories, comparing four different affect lexicons, one for general negativity, and three capturing different measures of fear and anger. We show that fear and anger are distinct measures that capture different sentiments…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 108-121
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Signals of Public Opinion in Online Communication A Comparison of Methods an…
Bailón, Sandra GonzálezPaltoglou, Georgios

This study offers a systematic comparison of automated content analysis tools. The ability of different lexicons to correctly identify affective tone (e.g., positive vs. negative) is assessed in different social media environments. Our comparisons examine the reliability and validity of publicly available, off-the-shelf classifiers. We use datasets from a range of online sources that vary in th…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 95-107
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